Taylor Swift fans who just can’t wait to see their favorite pop star perform some of Reputation’s biggest tracks live might not have to wait long for details surrounding her upcoming tour.

According to Billboard, Taylor Swift is planning to officially announce both her tour and ticket sales for it next month.

Swift is allegedly planning to make the big announcement on December 13, which Swifties know also happens to be the singer’s 28th birthday.

Unfortunately, there aren’t many more details out with regards to which cities Swift will be hitting once she embarks on the Reputation World Tour. Given the proposed target date of December 13 for ticket sales though, we wouldn’t be surprised if she announces more details later on this month.

For now, one step fans looking to score tickets to the “…Ready For It?” singer’s tour should definitely take is signing up for TicketMaster’s Verified Fan program.

Like Cursed Child on Broadway and fellow musician Harry Styles, Swift is also relying on the online ticket selling giant to help ensure tickets for her forthcoming world tour land in the hands of her fans, and not in the hands of scalpers.

TicketMaster will also be in charge of the new incentivized program Swift put in place shortly after she announced her sixth studio album would be dropping on November 10. By purchasing a copy of Reputation or merch through Swift’s site, fans will be able to “boost their place in line” once tickets go on sale for the tour.

Additionally, fans will also be able to increase their odds of getting a better place in line by doing things like watching her music videos and sharing the singer’s content via social media.

Will you be looking to score tickets to Taylor Swift’s Reputation World Tour? Let us know in the comments below!

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